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Practical Reliability Engineering -

: Ensuring systems function as intended throughout their lifecycle.

Practical Reliability Engineering , primarily authored by Patrick D. T. O'Connor and Andre V. Kleyner , is a foundational text in the field of reliability science. It defines reliability as the that an item will perform its intended function without failure for a specified period under defined operating conditions. Core Principles and Goals Practical Reliability Engineering

: Identifying vulnerabilities early through tools like Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA). : Ensuring systems function as intended throughout their

: Reducing the frequency and impact of failures to improve efficiency. Practical Reliability Engineering

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